Receptacle.



J. M. EAU.v

REGEPTACLB'.

APPLIOATIQN FILED APR. w, 1909.

Patented Apn, 1910.

JOHN M. BAU, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

RECEPTACLE.

Speciileation of Letters Patent. Application filed April 19, 1909.

Patented Apr. i, i910..

Serial No. @0,68%

T o @lll/whom it may concern:

Be Vit known that I, JonN M. BAU, a citiprises a stationary member 3 normally seated within the upper `end of the mal'n zen of the United States, residing in 'the body 1 and provided with a series of percity of Chicago, county of Cook, and State 'torations It, 4. This cover member 3 is 60 of illinois, have invented certain new and l limited against'` downward movement by vuseful Improvements in Receptacles, of means ot' an annular llange 5 crimped over which the following is a specification. the upper edge ot' the main body. The This invention relates to improvements in movable cover member (3 is constructed in a receptacles and refers more particularly to generally Similar manner having a seriesl of G5 peitoratioiis T adapted to register when the cover is in open positioii with the perforatioiis 4, and provided at its outer edge with a down turned annular flange 8' which is crimped over the flange 5 in such a manner Z0 as to readily turn upon the stationary member and at the same time securely fixed 10 a paper receptacle adapted to be used ae a powdered soap container.

The object of the invention is to provide a paper receptacle `for the above purpose which can be manufactured at a very low cost and which can be suspended above a sink or basin when not'y in use to prevent the contents thereot' from becoming dampened thereto. This upper member 6 is provided or n'ioistened; and which at the same time l at one side with an integral hanger 9 haveaii be readily opened or closed by one hand l ing at its outer end an eye 10 oy which the 75 while in its suspended position. l device as a whole may be suspended from a The 'invention consists in the matters here* l hook or above a sink or basin. f inat'tcr described and more particularly k ln forming the movable cover member 6 pointed out in tlic appended claims. the blank shown in Fig. #l is tiret stamped ln the drawings Figure i is' a perspective l out and perforated by a Single operation of 30 View ot my improved receptacle. Fig. *E is the die, whereupon the flange 8 is formed a tragn'ientary vertical sectional view ot the l and then crimped or spun over the flange 5 same with the double cover shown in open l of the stationary member as shown more position. Fie. i@ a similar view, the l clearly iii Fig. 2. .llie hanger 9,0 course, upper member of' the cover, however` being can be readily bent to the proper position. 35 shown as removed At'rom the body o t' the re- Vthen the device isiiot. in use the movable ceptacle. Fig. t is a plan view ot the blank t cover iiit-iiiber is slightly turned so that the Yl'rom which the upper member of the cover l perioratioiis pass ont ot register with each is toi-med. l other and the device is suspended by the ln a device ot this cha 'acter itis coin l hanger t). lin order to sift the material from 90 iiierciall'y necessary to reduce the cost'y olE l the 'receptacle the main body is slightly manufacture to a minimum. Accordingly l turned with one hand while the device is l construct my receptacle of paper or Lpastct Suspended by the hanger, until the perfoboard. liiasmuch as iii the present instance rations are iiiiegister with each other. The l. fill the same with powdered soap or aiialomovable cover member will, oit course, dur- Al0 gous material the latter must ot course be ing; this operation be held stationary by the ke it. dry in order that it may be readily hanger. 'llie device is then removed from sitted ont. 'lo this end l' provide the iiiovl the hook and the Soap sitted. able portion ot" the cover with an integral lii'oin the foregoing' itiiiaybe Seen that l, hanger whereby the receptacle iii-ay be susA l have provided a simple and etl`cctive device ft'i peiided above the siiilt or basin. As will l which secures the objects heretofore stated. 'hereinafter be more particularly described The invention is ol" course not limited to the cover is ot two pai-t construction and l the exact; details shown except as set forth so arranged that it may be with one move iii the appended claims. turned to opened or closed position while l claim as my invention: 5t) suspended by the hanger. l. [ri a receptacle vfor powdered soap or Referring to the drawings l. designates as analogous material, the combination with a a whole a generally cylindric main body main body open at one end, of a cover memwhich made of paper, pasteboard or simiber therefor comprising a stationary meinno bei' seated in the open end of the main body, and a movable member rotatably mounted thereon, each of said members having aper- \lar material closed at its lower end and proii vided at its upper end with a double cover designated as a whole 2. This cover comtures adapted. to register with each other when the cover is in open position, and a hanger for suspending the device, Said hanger being formed lncegralyy with be movable cover member.`v

2.. n a sfter for powdered maeraL' the combination 'with a main body open at one end, of a oever therefor comprising a stan tiem-uy member Secured to he upper end of 10 the mein body, and e movable member ro ratably mouned hereon, each of said members having-a series of perforatons adfxpted to register with each other when the cover is in open position, and a hanger secured to the movable member of tbe Cover for Suspending 'the device.

JOHN M; HAU. Vtnesses EMILIE ROSE, F. L. BELKNAP. 

